Posted by michael soldan on April 08, 2014 at 05:13:58 from (66.206.253.63):
In Reply to: V4 wisconsin motors posted by colt from illinois on April 08, 2014 at 04:30:12:
Wisconsin engines:How I learned to swear. My uncle had a filed of white beans pulled and ready to combine when a wind picked up and rolled the rows together up against the fence,worst mess I ever seen. So My Dad and my brother and I went out to help,I was 8. We pulled wads of beans off the fence and tried to make a few rows,then Uncle Roy would take his Case combine with the Wisconsin power and do a couple of rows and we would start over trying to get this wad od crop off the fence. Well,the Wisconsin got hot and a big wad of beans going through stalled it. My uncle did everything to restart it to no avail..and I heard every swear word that was ever thought upand after about an hour that engine started and we did in fact save his crop with an awful lot of work..%#+$#! Wisconsin Engines! And that"s a true story and I miss my uncle Roy!
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